render - use in sentences

Object

  • assistance: Dr. Hughes rendered valuable assistance to the rescued men.
  • void: Without a signature then the policy will be rendered void.
  • unfit: Housing Aid ) or housing solicitor on what renders a property unfit.
  • verdict: The public, which in the long run makes mistakes, has rendered that verdict.
  • brickwork: The water runs from the lakes to the mill via the leat, which is constructed of rendered brickwork.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • unusable: Further more if the matter is not dried then decomposition sets in quickly and renders the feedstock unusable.
  • useless: The dam was breached and the lake drained after the Civil War, as part of rendering the castle useless as a military stronghold.
  • obsolete: An approach that seeks to expand the concept of citizenship beyond national boundaries does not have to render the nation state obsolete.
  • meaningless: However, the absence of such material can in itself render the resource meaningless.
  • ineffective: But the wind was quite strong and rendered these walls ineffective.
  • invalid: This is your obligation, and may otherwise render a permit invalid.

Adjective modifier

  • lime: His idea of lime render may actually be a cement render with some lime in it.

Adjective complement

  • obsolete: The very purpose of war victory over others was defeated, rendered obsolete.
  • useless: This seems like a very good idea although some of them have been rendered useless by allowing them to fill with silt.
  • harmless: At temperatures of below 0°C, cryptosporidium is killed, at temperatures above 65°C the spores are rendered harmless.
  • unusable: Sites that rely on Javascript or cookies can be rendered unusable to theses users.
  • impotent: Most will suffer urinary incontinence and some will be rendered impotent by vital surgery.

Noun used with modifier

  • cement: The most usual way in which these problems manifest themselves is when the cement render becomes detached from the wall in areas.

Preposition: with

  • cement: A nine meter length of the upper 1.50m of the wall, west of 4.50m from the eastern end had been rendered with cement.

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